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Yikes.Rob replaced Jamir Miller.
We replaced Dansby with Paris Lenon.
Yikes.Rob replaced Jamir Miller.
We replaced Dansby with Paris Lenon.
I think most fans do but the Cards Can Do No Wring fans won’t admit it because it would take away their go to excuse to defend almost every GM the Cardinals have ever had when we’ve let very good to even great players walk out the door.I really don’t understand fans failing to recognize that this is a core requirement of a GM’s job description.
Top half isn’t top ten. I would say makes sense to divide starters into three categories:or is it. A team full of top ten talent would be great but it never really happens....the idea here is to build a foundation of solid/good young players who are cost effective, then sprinkle in the top ten talent.
I think Monti is doing a good job so far and totally get what Brit is saying.
this is the wayTop half isn’t top ten. I would say makes sense to divide starters into three categories:
Good = above average (this includes a spectacular sub category) = top 10
Average is likely middle 10 players
Bad = below average (this includes slightly below average to gawd awful) the last 12 players
Top half isn’t top ten. I would say makes sense to divide starters into three categories:
Good = above average (this includes a spectacular sub category) = top 10
Average is likely middle 10 players
Bad = below average (this includes slightly below average to gawd awful) the last 12 players
I value most those listed because they make plays actually effecting the outcome of the game when it matters most.So you are saying guys like Mike Evans, Puka Nacua, Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Cooper Kupp, Michael Pittman Jr, Deebo Samuel, etc are Below Average Starters because they weren't in the top 20 at their position?
This feels like being needlessly obtuse or refusing to engage in the conversation. Obviously playmakers on both sides of the ball will find a way into these rankings. I'd love to hear about some playmakers you're thinking of that don't qualify here.In other words I hope we obtain a few more playmakers on both sides of the ball regardless of a given ranking.
Come on… this isn’t a real argument. There is a massive glut of very good to great WRs in the league. Not to mention a lot of those guys missed chunks time this year which is why their total yards/TDs were down this year and thus not in the top 20 for season stats.So you are saying guys like Mike Evans, Puka Nacua, Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Cooper Kupp, Michael Pittman Jr, Deebo Samuel, etc are Below Average Starters because they weren't in the top 20 at their position?
Also, there are some positions like RB, TE, WR, and across the defense where there are multiple starters for every team, and some teams have 2+ above-average startersCome on… this isn’t a real argument. There is a massive glut of very good to great WRs in the league. Not to mention a lot of those guys missed chunks time this year which is why their total yards/TDs were down this year and thus not in the top 20 for season stats.
Uh, my bad.This feels like being needlessly obtuse or refusing to engage in the conversation. Obviously playmakers on both sides of the ball will find a way into these rankings. I'd love to hear about some playmakers you're thinking of that don't qualify here.
Even if I sort it for Just #1 WRs and take out all of the #2 and #3 WRs (Higgins, Waddle, D Smith, etc) :Come on… this isn’t a real argument. There is a massive glut of very good to great WRs in the league. Not to mention a lot of those guys missed chunks time this year which is why their total yards/TDs were down this year and thus not in the top 20 for season stats.
Even if I sort it for Just #1 WRs and take out all of the #2 and #3 WRs (Higgins, Waddle, D Smith, etc) :
This doesn't include injured players that missed most of the season like (B Aiyuk, R Rice, C Olave, S Diggs, C Godwin, Hollywood Brown, C Kirk)
- J Chase
- J Jefferson
- B Thomas
- D London
- A St Brown
- J Jeudy
- M Nabers
- C Lamb
- L McConkey
- JSN
- G Wilson
- T McLaurin
- C Sutton
- AJ Brown
- D Adams
- Z Flowers
- J Meyers
- C Ridley
- A Thielen
- N Collins
- M Evans
- P Nacua
- DJ Moore
- T Hill
- G Pickens
- MHJr
- J Reed
- M Pittman
- D Samuel
- D Hopkins
- D Douglas
- A Cooper
The bolded names here who I would consider elite playmakers at the position today. From your list of injured players I'd probably only add Brand Aiyuk.
Not sure how you can keep St. Brown off that list? Yet you have Garret Wilson on it? Make that make sense? Also he tops Evans , Puca and Brown in pretty much every category measurable?The bolded names here who I would consider elite playmakers at the position today. From your list of injured players I'd probably only add Brand Aiyuk.
That was the one I was scratching my head about.Not sure how you can keep St. Brown off that list? Yet you have Garret Wilson on it? Make that make sense? Also he tops Evans , Puca and Brown in pretty much every category measurable?
I don’t know how you don’t bold Thomas. He was more impressive than Nabers.The bolded names here who I would consider elite playmakers at the position today. From your list of injured players I'd probably only add Brand Aiyuk.
Not sure how you can keep St. Brown off that list? Yet you have Garret Wilson on it? Make that make sense? Also he tops Evans , Puca and Brown in pretty much every category measurable?
I don’t know how you don’t bold Thomas. He was more impressive than Nabers.
?I bias X receivers on lists like this. If you can't play on the outside, it's going to be hard for you to get in here.
He'll be there if he can do it for another year. I thought Thomas stood out as more of the prototype when I watched Nabers tape last winter. He's probably next on.
It’s obviously part science and part art. I’d say this season Deebo was clearly below average, no?So you are saying guys like Mike Evans, Puka Nacua, Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Cooper Kupp, Michael Pittman Jr, Deebo Samuel, etc are Below Average Starters because they weren't in the top 20 at their position?
Agreed. That obviously needs be taken into account. So for reviver it’s like top 20, middle 20, and the rest in the tiers.Also, there are some positions like RB, TE, WR, and across the defense where there are multiple starters for every team, and some teams have 2+ above-average starters
Depends on what argument you’re trying to make. If it’s just who was above average, average, or below average for the season, sure use that.Even if I sort it for Just #1 WRs and take out all of the #2 and #3 WRs (Higgins, Waddle, D Smith, etc) :
This doesn't include injured players that missed most of the season like (B Aiyuk, R Rice, C Olave, S Diggs, C Godwin, Hollywood Brown, C Kirk)
- J Chase
- J Jefferson
- B Thomas
- D London
- A St Brown
- J Jeudy
- M Nabers
- C Lamb
- L McConkey
- JSN
- G Wilson
- T McLaurin
- C Sutton
- AJ Brown
- D Adams
- Z Flowers
- J Meyers
- C Ridley
- A Thielen
- N Collins
- M Evans
- P Nacua
- DJ Moore
- T Hill
- G Pickens
- MHJr
- J Reed
- M Pittman
- D Samuel
- D Hopkins
- D Douglas
- A Cooper
It’s obviously part science and part art. I’d say this season Deebo was clearly below average, no?
Remember that it’s all relative. If the average receiver today is a high performer they’re still “average” for that group. An average receiver today may be a great receiver compared to other vintages. But by today’s comps they’re still “average” - hence the whole concept of average in the first place. It’s a constantly moving target.Sure that is the easy part but I would have a slightly different list for my top 10. However what bottom 12 starter would you put in your "below average (this includes slightly below average to gawd awful)" Category?
FairI think you could say that for Deebo every year he has been in the league except for 2021.
Yeah… Deebo is a little overrated at this point.I think you could say that for Deebo every year he has been in the league except for 2021.